Mixed views over prophets registration
Herald ReportersZIMBABWEANS yesterday expressed mixed reactions over reports that local prophets, among them UFIC’s Emmanuel Makandiwa and Uebert Angel Mudzanire of Spirit Embassy International should be arrested for failing to comply with the Zimbabwe Traditional Medical Practitioners Act.
Non Aligned Movement set for reinvigoration
Zvamaida MurwiraHerald Reporter
THE forthcoming Non Aligned Movement summit set for Iran next month should be used as an opportunity to reinvigorate the organisation, President Mugabe said yesterday.
10 Kenyan victims of church attack buried
MWINGI — Ten victims of the grenade attacks on two churches which also left seven others dead and more than 65 others injured were buried on Tuesday in eastern Kenya in an emotional service.Ndiraya confident
Eddie ChikamhiSports Reporter
DYNAMOS will go on an all-out attack when they face Interclube of Angola in the return leg of the Confederation Cup group stage qualifying play-offs in Luanda this Sunday.
Obert Moyo joins Platinum Stars
JOHANNESBURG. — Platinum Stars have continued their recent spending spree with the acquisition of Zimbabwean defender Obert Moyo from CAPS United in his homeland.Zim in good start
From Paul Munyuki in PORT ELIZABETH, South AfricaZimbabwe Under-18……….(7)31
Border CD Under-18………(0) 9
ZIMBABWE got off to a positive start yesterday when they beat Border Country Districts 31-9 in their first game of the Craven Week rugby festival here at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
Chisora fuming
LONDON. — Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Dereck Chisora has criticised David Haye for not attending a media event to publicise their fight this Saturday.Chisora called Haye a “drama queen” ahead of the bout, which will take place at Upton Park.
Boost for handball
Takudzwa ChitsigaSports Reporter
THREE top handball officials from Switzerland and South Africa are currently visiting the country at the invitation of the Zimbabwe Handball Federation.
Rolf Bosna of Switzerland and South Africans — Neil and Sandra Jacobs — are in Zimbabwe as part of the ZHF’s efforts to strengthen their ties with some of the world’s top handball-playing countries.
‘Scandals harmful’
Godknows MatarutseSports Reporter
THE Fifa course for football administrators was officially opened in the capital yesterday with Zimbabwe Olympic Committee chief executive, Anna Mguni, calling for a better way of running the country’s number one sporting discipline.
Jekwa fight on
Takudzwa ChitsigaSports Reporter
JEKWA Secondary School in Murewa South, who won the Mkarakate Sports Fiesta last year, are out to defend their title when the tournament gets underway this weekend.

